- Audiobook
- 2023
- 4 hrs 36 mins
- Bloomsbury Publishing
Title
Tell Me Good Things
Description
Bloomsbury presents Tell Me Good Things by James Runcie, read by Pip Torrens.
A profound examination of grief and a great celebration of love by internationally bestselling author James Runcie.
In early 2020, as the world sunk into the pandemic, James Runcie and his wife Marilyn Imrie were going through a different, far more personal tragedy. After 35 years of miraculously happy marriage, they learned that the painful, frustrating symptoms Marilyn had been experiencing for two years were a sign of Lou Gehrig's Disease. With this diagnosis, during the isolation and strangeness of the pandemic, James and Marilyn's lives were transformed.
Now, in his startling and intimate memoir, James tells the story of Marilyn's illness and death–-in all its moments of tragedy, rage, and strangeness-–while painting a vivid portrait of her life, in all its color, humor, and brightness. Tender, funny, and deeply true, Tell Me Good Things is an unforgettable story of life before death and love after grief.
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Product details
Publisher:
Author:
Title:
Tell Me Good Things
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Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781639731367
Publication date:
February 20, 2023
Keywords:
Memoir on grief and lossBooks about motor neuron diseaseLiving after grievingCoping with death dyingEnd of life care and supportBereavement bereaved personneurone MND diagnosed diagnosisHealing caring stagesLong term marriageLosing loss wife husbandGift for friend grandparentOther work by Grantchester mysteries authorSidney Chambers and The Shadow of DeathCreator of Granchester
Duration
4 hrs 36 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
James Runcie is an award-winning film-maker, playwright and literary curator. He is the author of twelve novels, including the seven books in the Grantchester Mysteries series and The Great Passion. He has been Artistic Director of the Bath Literature Festival, Head of Literature and Spoken Word at the Southbank Centre, London, and Commissioning Editor for Arts on BBC Radio 4. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Scotland and London.